Diagnostic Centre has Digital Mammographywhich is a low dose x-ray picture of the breast. It can be used to check for breast cancer in women who have no signs or symptoms of the disease. It can also be used if a women have a lump or other sign of breast cancer. Studies reveal that over 16% of Indian women of the age group 40-60 are at risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer. Further, delayed detection can result in 1 of every 22 women developing breast cancer in India. The best way to detect breast cancer early is to go for regular breast screening exams.Digital mammography is a specialized form of mammography that uses digital receptors and computers instead of x-ray film to help examine breast tissue for breast cancer. The electrical signals can be read on computer screens.
As with all X-rays, mammograms use doses of ionizing radiation to create images. These images are then analyzed for abnormal findings.
Diagnostic Centres are also doing Sonomammography or breast ultrasound which is a non-invasive procedure performed to assess the breasts and the blood flow to areas inside it. This test allows quick visualization of the breast tissue. The examination is often done along with mammography (x-ray of breast tissue) to study a mass or lump.